Now that my machine is overclocked and that I read here you need to start the app a few times to get it going properly, I am willing to give it another chance.
My first experience wasn't a good one and perhaps I was a bit hasty because I removed it quickly.
The framerate was 5 fps at best and I couldn't see anything on the screen except for a few lines.
Now that my machine is overclocked and that I read here you need to start the app a few times to get it going properly, I am willing to give it another chance.
My first experience wasn't a good one and perhaps I was a bit hasty because I removed it quickly.
The framerate was 5 fps at best and I couldn't see anything on the screen except for a few lines.
I found it running better after installing from .deb than installing from repository.
First say thanks to this,Shuairan. It runs really well in my N900(which is bought today!). Actually this app is one big reason for me to buy a N900.
I just wonder whether the picture you attached in the first page is the real screenshot from N900. Coz I just found the Stellarium on mine doesn't has the colour of the sky, I mean the red colour of the dusk. And I've already enable the Atmosphere.
Runs really beautifully on PR 1.2, but had to install from .deb file and get the missing packages through terminal, otherwise the atmosphere is only black and the writing unreadable. Will be using this alot this summer in italy....
Runs really beautifully on PR 1.2, but had to install from .deb file and get the missing packages through terminal, otherwise the atmosphere is only black and the writing unreadable. Will be using this alot this summer in italy....
Smooth-op,could you please elaborate how to make the sky coloured("get the missing packages through terminal"?)Thanks!
Smooth-op,could you please elaborate how to make the sky coloured("get the missing packages through terminal"?)Thanks!
I tried to install from the deb file but it's a NO GO , go into 'details' in the app manager box when it says it can't install and there all the missing files are listed...make a note of them all, go into terminal 'root' and type apt-get install libqt4...etc. it installs all missing packages then you can run Stellarium and the sky comes back